Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Islam is a sick religion: When Muslims make war it's all about torturing and castrating their enemies

My friend Professor Jacobson cites a New York Times report that purports to reveal to the world that the eleven Israeli athletes and coaches who were murdered at the Munich Olympics in 1972 were tortured, and in at least one case, castrated.

In September 1992, two Israeli widows went to the home of
their lawyer. When the women arrived, the lawyer told them that he had
received some photographs during his recent trip to Munich but that he
did not think they should view them. When they insisted, he urged them
to let him call a doctor who could be present when they did.

Ilana Romano and Ankie Spitzer, whose husbands were among the Israeli
athletes held hostage and killed by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972
Olympics in Munich, rejected that request, too. They looked at the
pictures that for decades they had been told did not exist, and then
agreed never to discuss them publicly….

For the first time, Ms. Romano, Ms. Spitzer and other victims’ family
members are choosing to speak openly about documentation previously
unknown to the public in an effort to get their loved ones the
recognition they believe is deserved.

Among the most jarring details are these: The Israeli Olympic team members were beaten and, in at least one case, castrated.

“What they did is that they cut off his genitals through his
underwear and abused him,” Ms. Romano said of her husband, Yossef. Her
voice rose.

“Can you imagine the nine others sitting around tied up?” she
continued, speaking in Hebrew through a translator. “They watched this.”

In
1996, I, along with other Munich orphans and three of the widows, were
invited for the first time to the Olympic Games in Atlanta. Before the
Opening Ceremony, we met with Alex Gilady. Gilady has been a member of
the IOC's Radio and Television Commission since 1984 and has been the
senior vice president of NBC Sports since 1996.

I have known Mr.
Gilady since I was a kid; in fact, I grew up with his daughter. He had
been supportive in the past regarding our plea for a moment of silence
during the Opening Ceremonies, so we arrived with high hopes. Gilady
informed us that a moment of silence was not possible because if the IOC
had a moment of silence for the Israeli athletes, they would also have
to do the same for the Palestinians who died at the Olympics in 1972.

My mother said, "But no Palestinian athletes died."

Gilady responded, "Well, there were Palestinians who died at the 1972 Olympics."

I heard one of the widows say to Gilady, "Are you equating the murder of my husband to the terrorists that killed him?"

Silence.

Then
Ilana Romano burst out with a cry that has haunted me to this day. She
screamed at Gilady, "How DARE you! You KNOW what they did to my husband!
They let him lay there for hours, dying slowly, and then finished him
off by castrating him and shoving it in his mouth, ALEX!"

This sort of behavior is unfortunately routine in the Muslim world, whether or not Jews are involved. This is from a description of the terror attack at a mall in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013:

The images of the Westgate mall terror attack in Nairobi, Kenya, are simply horrific.

Soldiers told of the horrific torture meted out by terrorists in the
Nairobi mall massacre yesterday with claims hostages were dismembered,
had their eyes gouged out and were left hanging from hooks in the
ceiling.

Men were said to have been castrated and had fingers removed with pliers before being blinded and hanged.

Children were found dead in the food court fridges with knives still embedded in their bodies, it was claimed.

...

Yesterday, soldiers and doctors who were among the first people into the
mall after it was reclaimed on Tuesday, spoke of the horrifying scenes
inside.

‘You find people with hooks hanging from the roof,’ said one Kenyan doctor, who asked not to be named.

‘They removed eyes, ears, nose. They get your hand and sharpen it like a
pencil then they tell you to write your name with the blood.

‘They drive knives inside a child’s body.

'Actually if you look at all the bodies, unless those ones that were
escaping, fingers are cut by pliers, the noses are ripped by pliers.
Here it was pain.’

A soldier, who took pictures at a bread counter and at the ArtCaffe,
said he was so traumatised by what he saw he has had to seek
counselling.

Bomb disposal experts with sniffer dogs were yesterday painstakingly
combing the part of the building still standing for explosives before
clearing forensic officers, police and troops to search for bodies.

Just last week, Palestinian Media Watch showed a terrorist from the 'moderate' Fatah terror group eating a live snake on television.

Islam is a sick religion. It teaches its adherents extreme cruelty to all who are not a part of it. The world would be a better place without it.

2 Comments:

In reply to the Empress- one more reason I don't watch movies...with the exception of Robert Duvall's work.

Islam is evil at its core. Something so deformed can never be "reformed". It's not just the intensely and regressively tribal nature of their culture. The poisoning of individuals starts at the very beginning of life when even infants aren't safe from sexual abuse - i.e., the only rule is you can't "damage" the baby or you'll have to pay a fine to the parents.

Before learning about the Salafists, I had never really believed in the idea of evil personified, as in 'the devil made me do it' kind of theology. But with Islam I am being forced to reconsider the idea of demonic possession. The evil is so intense, so personal that it's hard to escape the notion of demons, of Lucifer. [No wonder Saul Alinsky dedicated his book to Lucifer: that was one devil giving the other his due.]

Contrast and compare: (1) Saudi Arabia's immense wealth and what do they have to show for it? A theocracy so destructive it wants to tear down even its own shrines; (2) Israel: a "Mecca" for innovative, industrious and creative people who make the desert bloom even while facing the prospect of destruction and annihilation.

And be sure to compare the family structures, too. That's where the real evil is perpetuated anew with the deeply sad deformation of each new generation.

But what can one expect of a pseudo-religion? Islam is a dystopian, supremacist political-juridical system, indistinguishable from Communism except for the 'god' tacked onto it. If these demons managed to conquer the world they would turn around and begin destroying one another as the various sects began their even more vicious internecine warfare.

I don't pretend to know the mind of G_d, but I do know that Islam will eventually implode of its own evil. Were it not for the spread of Communism/socialism w/ its deliberate spread of political correctness, Islam would have been gone by now. Instead, 19 Saudi killers brought down Twin Towers, damaged the Pentagon, and killed thousands of people. What do our fearless leaders do? Declare war on 'extremism'.

And now we have the neighbors of those terrorists in San Bernardino claiming they were worried about that couple who went on a terrorist rampage. "Worried" but they kept silent. Why? Because they were even more worried about being called racists.

We learned many years ago that being called "waaaycists" is our badge of honor. Does it 'marginalize' us? Yep. But that's where real change happens: at the margins. That's why I smile every time I see the Baron's button, made at the very beginning of this walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death.

Perhaps you've seen it? The one that says "I'm a fan of disproportionate response"?

http://chromatism.net/images/natintel/gallery.htm

When the B had to stop painting landscapes after 25 years, I was worried he'd find no other creative outlet. Since I was so sure he was meant to be here creating images, I wondered what G_d had in mind...I shouldn't have worried.

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